- The Woody Trail is the main hiking trail of Wallace Falls State Park. It is connected to a larger trail named Railroad Grade (not to be confused with the trail of the same name that reaches Mount Baker). The trailhead is next to the parking lot of the park. It first runs along under transmission lines, and then enters the forest and runs along the Wallace River. The primary destinations are the famous waterfalls of the park.
- Wallace Falls State Park (wta.org)
Despite the foot traffic Wallace Falls sees as one of Washington’s most popular attractions, those who get out early on the trailhead will be rewarded with a serene tranquility that few other hikes in the area can offer. And unlike many trails, which sacrifice peripheral scenery on the journey for the prospect of a grand summit view, the Woody Trail is consistently gorgeous as you wind your way along the Wallace River and approach the nine dazzling falls.